Compliance Planning Assistance - Idaho

IDAHO CPA SUMMARY
In June 2011, the Idaho Energy Codes Collaborative published a plan for 90% Compliance with the 2009 IECC by 2017, tasked by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The plan has been submitted to the Idaho Governor's Office of Energy Resources, which will determine the steps necessary to follow the plan and meet compliance with the code.
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IDAHO AT-A-GLANCE
- 100 percent compliance with the 2009 IECC would result in a 13 percent savings in residential energy costs in the state (Source: U.S. DOE)
- 100 percent compliance with Standard 90.1-2007 would result in up to a 5.8 percent savings in commercial energy costs (Source: U.S. DOE)
- Idaho received an ACEEE 2009 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard of 2 out of 2 for building code compliance (Source: ACEEE)
- Potential construction that could be impacted by adopting the model energy codes: 4,274 single-family housing units (in 2009)
- The state accepted $28.6 million in Recovery Act funding for energy efficiency policies (Source: U.S. DOE)
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